
Investigators have identified the terror network behind the suicide attack on the FC headquarters in Peshawar. Officials say the attackers belonged to a banned group and planned the assault over several days. The discovery marks a major breakthrough in the investigation.
According to investigators, the suicide bombers stayed in the city before carrying out the attack. During this time, they studied key routes and movement patterns across peshawar. This planning helped them reach the target smoothly.
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Moreover, facilitators provided suicide jackets, accommodation, and logistical assistance to the attackers. Authorities believe this support network played a crucial role in executing the assault. Therefore, the probe has expanded to dismantle the entire chain.
So far, officials have questioned more than 150 people linked to the case. Investigators continue raids and questioning to trace handlers and collect evidence. Meanwhile, security remains high at sensitive locations.
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Last month, a suicide attack struck the fc headquarters, killing three security personnel. Five others were injured, while security forces killed three attackers on the spot. The incident raised fresh concerns about militant threats and urban security.